Thank you. There are two issues with that. I guess one larger issue of health care delivery in general in that I know that the Minister of Health and Social Services had introduced aspects to the policy that was to work to reduce costs or at least better coordinate medical travel. I think he implemented a plan that sort of streamlined at least the authorizing process for medical travel, I think in the hopes of having better control over the medical travel in general. I understand that this is the employer's portion of it. So I'd like to know if the Minister of Finance or Minister of Health could indicate whether that system, in general, is working and that that is not contributing to the increase we are seeing here.
The second issue, the Minister of Finance indicated that this is the kind of cost that used to be absorbed by each human resource section of each department and now that all the human resources sections have been amalgamated that it's been all added up into a bigger pot and making it impossible or not able anymore for the departments to find from within. But accepting that as the case, it still raises the question about the fact that in the past years, there was that sort of money floating around where the government could absorb these costs on their own budget. That raises questions about how much control we really have over this budget if different departments can come up with pockets of money that could add up to this amount of money, given that we're to understand that all these used to be absorbed from within.
Let me just restate those two questions. One is, whether anything that the Minister of Health has implemented has helped in any way to reduce medical travel costs or dental, or what portion of this is due to rising costs of the travel itself. The second thing is about what does he have to say about the capacity within the government to observe this amount of money in previous years? Thank you.